A Collection of Hotel Implosions
Posted March 20, 2007 by John Menick
The implosion of the Stardust in Vegas is an occasion for a mini-museum of hotel demolitions.
The Stardust
The Aladdin
Desert Inn/Wynn Parking Garage Implosion
Posted March 20, 2007 by John Menick
The implosion of the Stardust in Vegas is an occasion for a mini-museum of hotel demolitions.
The Stardust
The Aladdin
Desert Inn/Wynn Parking Garage Implosion
Posted January 9, 2007 by John Menick
From Lem’s sci-fi detective novel, The Investigation
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The little game has always fascinated Gregory when he was nineteen. He used to stand in the middle of a crowd without knowing until the last minute whether or not he’d board an approaching train, waiting for some kind of internal sign or act of the will to tell him what to do. “No matter what I won’t move from this spot,” he would sometimes swear to himself, then would jump on just as the doors were shutting. Other times he would tell himself severely, “I’ll take the next train,” and instead would find himself entering the one standing right before him. The very concept of chance had fascinated Gregory when he was younger, and through self-analysis and research he had tried to study it s workings in his own personality, though without any results, to be sure.
Posted September 27, 2006 by John Menick
Conflux is the annual New York festival for contemporary psychogeography, the investigation of everyday urban life through emerging artistic, technological and social practice.
John Menick is an artist and writer.
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